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  • 41. Altered biological activity of equine chondrocytes cultured in a three-dimensional fibrin matrix and supplemented with transforming growth factor beta-1.
    Fortier LA, Nixon AJ, Mohammed HO, Lust G.
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  • 44. Identification of decorin proteoglycan in bovine tracheal serous cells in culture and localization of decorin mRNA in situ.
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  • 60. Characterization of the proteoglycans synthesized by rabbit testis in response to infection by Treponema pallidum.
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